BALI DENPASAR TANAH LOT TOUR

Bali Museum
Bali Museum located in the heart of Denpasar Town and very easy to find, right
opposite at Puputan parks and beside the Jagatnatha temple. Bali Museum, built
by the Dutch government in 1932 and containing specimens of Balinese art from
prehistoric times to the early 20th century; and Udayana University (founded
1962). The development of Bali Museum is begun by the existence of initiative
how to vitally the heritage of Balinese culture and taking care of, preserve and
maintaining. The initiative is based on the existence of feeling to worry, that
there is symptom a kind of culture erosion.

Bajra Sandhi Monument
Bajra Sandhi Monument describes the struggle of Balinese people during 5,000
years or from 3,000 BC to 1975 when it started the period of independence.
Designed in the form of a Hindu bell, it’s surrounded with lush greenery. This
monument is built in the year 1987 and it is opened by president of Megawati
Sukarno Putri on 14 June 2003. In its main hall, stone carvings and 33 dioramas
depict the country's biggest achievements. Architecturally, the monument
reflects the shape of a "gentra" or "bajra," a bell used by Hindu priests in
religious ceremonies.

Tanah Lot Temple
Tanah Lot Temple is one of Bali's most important landmarks, famed for its unique
offshore setting and sunset backdrops. An ancient Hindu shrine perched on top of
an outcrop amidst constantly crashing waves. The word of Tanah Lot is consisted
of two words that are Tanah word interpreted as a reef looking like gili or
island. Lot or Lod word has meaning the sea. So Tanah Lot is meaning the small
island floating on the sea. The location is now called as Tanah Lot. Extremely
popular tourist destination and the whole area is often very busy indeed,
especially in the late afternoons, pre-sunset